30 December 2013, 17:40
MikeBurkeDeveloping Loads for National Match Rifles (No Scope)
This is a good article about reloading the M1A.
http://www.zediker.com/downloads/14_loading.pdfMy favorite quote:
quote:
The staple M14 bullet was (still is, in a way)
the Sierra® #2200. This 168gr bullet is the
first to try: if this bullet doesn’t shoot in
your rifle, the weapon is cursed. More than
I know anything else in life, stick 41.5gr
H4895 in an IMI® case with a CCI® BR2™
primer and cap it with a #2200 to 2.800
inches oal. Done and done.
When I started shooting High Power back in the early 90s I found a load that worked well and started practicing in positions, learning the wind, and shooting matches. A buddy started at the same time and did mostly load development, always worried about the last 10th. I moved up in class much faster than he did.
01 January 2014, 03:28
HPMasterIdaho, I didn't read through Germans comments, but if he is using an M1 in 30 US, he likely stuffs about 46 grains of 4895/4064 behind the 180....
Neat thing about the M1 in 30/06, 45-47 grn of those powders and any 130-180 BTHP and it works....
01 January 2014, 22:58
Idaho SharpshooterI made a trade with Biebs, and got the OM 70 Target Rifle in 30-06 he had. Target sights, and all the goodies.
Just looking to shortcut load development.
thank you both,
Rich
03 January 2014, 22:03
HPMasterOh, so a bolt gun- you can use whatever nominal bullet powder combo you want, the NM loads were made primarily for the gas M1.
With the M70, your sky is unlimited, subject only to how much testing and bore wear you wish to do.
I had good success with SMK 175s and H4350 in LC match brass and a standard LR primer, seated to just be off the lands with a similar bolt gun.
Please do check the throat wear, as a long n the tooth barrel can make reloading life interesting....